Re: Linux and application installing

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On 7 September 2010 14:39, seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Except we don't seem to do that. Over half of all commits to PK are from
> you. The next closest committer has 6% of commits. If I exclude the
> backends and translations then PK is written almost exclusively by you.

I'm not sure I get your logic. Lots of the bugfixes (which may only be
one or two commits a month) come from other distros. If I didn't make
it generic, then there would be no possibility of running PackageKit
on Suse, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux or the other PK supported distros.

> So all the time you spent writing a compat layer of code for OTHER
> distros gets fedora what?

A better, more architecturally sound design.

Richard.
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